First=Last
Bash: Portrait of an Ordinary Leader
Summary
E.J.H. Nash, known as "Bash," was an obscure and ordinary man. He lacked charismatic leadership gifts. Yet he is quietly credited by some with the rise of 20th-century evangelicalism. This workshop explores his life and extracts lessons on the quiet but powerful nature of servant leadership.
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Keywords
- Leadership
Other teachings in this series
First=Last
- First in the Kingdom
Matthew 20:20-28 - Loving Your Enemies
- Global Persecution
- Why Weakness Is Your Greatest Strength
2 Corinthians 4:7-12 - Leadership Lessons from King Saul
1 Samuel 9-15 - The Price of Leadership
- Commitment of Disciplemakers
- The Ways of Knowing
- The "Downward" Call of God
- Start Something New
- Insights into Servant Leadership from Isaiah
- The Master Teacher and the Rich Young Man
- Why and How to Memorize Scripture
- Who is the Messiah?
- Humble Ambition: A Contradiction or God's Desire for Us?
- The Ethics of Recreational Marijuana Use
- Persevering Through Persecution
- Kindness: What Does It Mean To Live Like the Servant of All?
- Doing What We Thought Was Impossible!
- Bash: Portrait of an Ordinary Leader
- Learning to Wonder
- How to Struggle Victoriously
- What Is and Is Not Trauma
- Spiritual Risiliency
- Who Are the First? They Are in Our Midst!
- His Presence
- The Reasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics